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Historian Phil Brigandi has created the definitive resource
on the founding and development of Borrego Springs.
This should be required reading for those interested
in not only Borrego's past, but the future of the community.
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The 4-1-1 on Borrego Springs today. Where to stay, eat
and play. This non profit membership organization represents
private enterprise and community members interested
in the economic health of the Borrego Community. Also
the place to find the real estate agent for purchasing
your own mid-century modern Borrego Springs desert retreat.
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The official California State Park information site
for the Anza Borrego Desert State Park.Visit
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The Anza-Borrego Foundation and Institute promote conservation
in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park® and the surrounding
ecological region through acquisition, education, interpretation,
and scientific studies.
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The Anza-Borrego Desert Natural History Association,
a non-profit corporation, is dedicated to educational
and interpretive activities and to the promotion of
historical and scientific endeavors pertinent to the
deserts of the Southwest. Visit
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Keith York has created the definitive resource on the
architects and artists who created San Diego's mid-century
modern legacy. Visit
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Since 1969, Save Our Heritage Organisation (SOHO), a
nonprofit organization, has led the community as a powerful
catalyst for preservation by raising awareness and appreciation
of our region's architectural and cultural heritage.
Through education, advocacy, and stewardship SOHO's
mission is to preserve, promote and support preservation
of the architectural, cultural and historical links
and landmarks that contribute to the community identity,
depth and character of our region.
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For more than four decades, Virginia DeMarais would
be associated with the Borrego Sun. Her collection of
the Borrego Sun newspaper, spanning several decades
is now housed at the San Diego Historical Society's
Document Collection at the research archive located
in Balboa Park. (Thank you Virginia for this tremendous
gift.) The Borrego Sun issues were recently placed on
micro-film and are available for review. Also in the
photographic collection are period photos of Borrego
Springs (the community and State Park) based on articles
from the San Diego Union and Tribune newspapers.
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